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Saskatchewan Government
Half-full the last STC bus hits the road
In the end, after 70 years, the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) went out with a whimper. There was no rally nor protest, barely a wave from some people on the street. The toot of the horn an...
Sarah Mills
Jun 01, 2017
Transit union loses court fight, STC to close as planned
The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) has lost it's court battle to keep Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) open. In a 45-page judgment, Justice L.J. Schwann wrote that the budget decision to win...
Britton Gray
May 26, 2017
'Going to beat that case:' Wall promises carbon tax court battle
Premier Brad Wall made his clearest indication yet he'll challenge a federal carbon tax in court during a speech Thursday night. Speaking at the premier's dinner in Saskatoon, a fundraiser for the Sas...
CJME News
Apr 28, 2017
NDP will take wage rollback but wants more from SaskParty
While both the SaskParty and NDP can agree on a 3.5 per cent wage rollback for its members, the opposition wants to take things a step further. Nobody from the NDP attended a meeting of the Board of I...
Mar 08, 2017
Online consultation allows public to provide opinion about the direction of Sask.
Those wanting to provide their thoughts on which direction Saskatchewan should take now have the chance through a new online consultation initiative. A group of civil society organizations and individ...
CJME News
Dec 07, 2016
Regina health regions feels impact of cost cutting due to deficit
The Saskatchewan government is finding ways to plug the $1 billion deficit. With numerous cost-cutting measures throughout the year, it has shaved $63.9 million from the health budget. The impact is b...
Dec 02, 2016
By the numbers: Crown Corp. CEOs ranked by salary
Being the head of a Saskatchewan Crown Corporation is a good gig if you can get it, with CEOs making between $200,000 and $620,000 in 2015. The highest-paid CEO was SaskTel's Ron Styles, who made $619...
Lisa Schick
Aug 23, 2016
UPDATE: Province starts cuts to income for disability program
Some recipients of social assistance in Saskatchewan are beginning to receive letters informing them of how much they will lose following budget cuts. In the budget, the government announced it will b...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 09, 2016
Requests for proposals out for 20 private liquor stores in Saskatchewan
The province is uncorking applications for the final set of permits for private liquor stores. There is one permit available for each of 20 towns on the list including: Bienfait Broadview Canora David...
Adriana Christianson
Aug 02, 2016
Public being warned about blue-green algae blooms in Saskatchewan
The Water Security Agency and the province are warning the public about blue-green algae blooms and the chance more could pop up across Saskatchewan. Blue-green algae blooms have been reported in some...
CJME News
Jul 26, 2016
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